MAGICAL FIND

David East posted sarcastically: “I welcome The Fog Dome as my new lord and master.”

Hannah, who works as a teacher, said: “I couldn’t believe how perfectly dome shaped it was, it looked amazing, so I had to take a photo. I’d never seen anything like it before, it was really quite special.

The images were taken by teacher Hannah Blandford who was walking her dog

“I watched it for about 10 minutes and then the dome started to flatten and it looked like very thick low lying cloud. It spread out across 12 fields and covered a huge area.”

Met Office forecaster John West said the fog dome had probably been caused by a source of heat on the ground.

He said: “This is a very unusual phenomenon, but the most likely explanation is that the fog dome has been caused by a source of heat close to the ground, possibly an agricultural building or a relatively warm pool of water.

“As the fog has formed in the valley this heat source has forced the fog to lift away from the ground into a dome as warmer air rises; like a hot air balloon.”

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